1. Euphoria to C problem
- Posted by Tony Steward <figjam at nlc.net.au> Feb 24, 2001
- 430 views
Hi all, I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1. Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers. I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong. Thanks Tony Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com
2. Re: Euphoria to C problem
- Posted by Euman <euman at bellsouth.net> Feb 24, 2001
- 432 views
There are many problems with the translator an win32lib working together > especially the LCC. If you have the registered version you can try to trace the problem but, good luck. Your EDS? You have to close each open database seperately. Euman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Steward" <figjam at nlc.net.au> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 09:29 Subject: Euphoria to C problem | | Hi all, | I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1. | Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file | the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers. | I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong. | | Thanks | Tony | | Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com | | |
3. Re: Euphoria to C problem
- Posted by Tony Steward <figjam at nlc.net.au> Feb 26, 2001
- 440 views
Hi Fabio, Tell me more about upx compression. Where to get it etc. Thanks Tony Come Visit Me At www.locksdownunder.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fabio Ramirez" <faramire at nemo.univalle.edu.co> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 1:43 PM Subject: RE: Euphoria to C problem > Hi Tony, > > I've also had trouble using the translator beta-1 with LCC but > everything has been fine with Borland compiler and EXEs are smaller and > faster than before. Besides it compiles faster than LCC. > > I also added upx compresion to the bat file I use for compiling and the > results were great. David/Judiths IDE is 285K in size and loads really > fast. > > I advice you to get Borland compiler (Free registration), at least until > LCC gets fixed or we have a workaround. > > Tony Steward wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1. > > Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file > > the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers. > > I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong. > > > > Thanks > > Tony > > > > Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com > > > > > > > > Regards, > > Fabio > ------------------------------------- > Fabio Ramirez R. > Network Administrator - CSI Universidad del Valle > > > >
4. Re: Euphoria to C problem
- Posted by Tony Steward <figjam at nlc.net.au> Feb 26, 2001
- 436 views
Hi Fabio, Tell me more about upx compression. Where to get it etc. Thanks Tony Come Visit Me At www.locksdownunder.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fabio Ramirez" <faramire at nemo.univalle.edu.co> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 1:43 PM Subject: RE: Euphoria to C problem > Hi Tony, > > I've also had trouble using the translator beta-1 with LCC but > everything has been fine with Borland compiler and EXEs are smaller and > faster than before. Besides it compiles faster than LCC. > > I also added upx compresion to the bat file I use for compiling and the > results were great. David/Judiths IDE is 285K in size and loads really > fast. > > I advice you to get Borland compiler (Free registration), at least until > LCC gets fixed or we have a workaround. > > Tony Steward wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1. > > Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file > > the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers. > > I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong. > > > > Thanks > > Tony > > > > Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com > > > > > > > > Regards, > > Fabio > ------------------------------------- > Fabio Ramirez R. > Network Administrator - CSI Universidad del Valle > > > >
5. Re: Euphoria to C problem
- Posted by Tony Steward <figjam at nlc.net.au> Feb 26, 2001
- 409 views
Hi Fabio, Tell me more about upx compression. Where to get it etc. Thanks Tony Come Visit Me At www.locksdownunder.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fabio Ramirez" <faramire at nemo.univalle.edu.co> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 1:43 PM Subject: RE: Euphoria to C problem > Hi Tony, > > I've also had trouble using the translator beta-1 with LCC but > everything has been fine with Borland compiler and EXEs are smaller and > faster than before. Besides it compiles faster than LCC. > > I also added upx compresion to the bat file I use for compiling and the > results were great. David/Judiths IDE is 285K in size and loads really > fast. > > I advice you to get Borland compiler (Free registration), at least until > LCC gets fixed or we have a workaround. > > Tony Steward wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1. > > Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file > > the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers. > > I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong. > > > > Thanks > > Tony > > > > Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com > > > > > > > > Regards, > > Fabio > ------------------------------------- > Fabio Ramirez R. > Network Administrator - CSI Universidad del Valle > > > >
6. Re: Euphoria to C problem
- Posted by Tony Steward <figjam at nlc.net.au> Feb 26, 2001
- 402 views
Hi Fabio, Tell me more about upx compression. Where to get it etc. Thanks Tony Come Visit Me At www.locksdownunder.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fabio Ramirez" <faramire at nemo.univalle.edu.co> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 1:43 PM Subject: RE: Euphoria to C problem > Hi Tony, > > I've also had trouble using the translator beta-1 with LCC but > everything has been fine with Borland compiler and EXEs are smaller and > faster than before. Besides it compiles faster than LCC. > > I also added upx compresion to the bat file I use for compiling and the > results were great. David/Judiths IDE is 285K in size and loads really > fast. > > I advice you to get Borland compiler (Free registration), at least until > LCC gets fixed or we have a workaround. > > Tony Steward wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1. > > Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file > > the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers. > > I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong. > > > > Thanks > > Tony > > > > Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com > > > > > > > > Regards, > > Fabio > ------------------------------------- > Fabio Ramirez R. > Network Administrator - CSI Universidad del Valle > > > >
7. Re: Euphoria to C problem
- Posted by Fabio Ramirez <faramire at nemo.univalle.edu.co> Feb 26, 2001
- 440 views
-------Phoenix-Boundary-07081998- Hola, Tony Steward escribi=F3 el 26/02/2001 04:03:36 a.m.: >Hi Fabio, >Tell me more about upx compression. >Where to get it etc. Hi Tony, UPX is a packer for executables, you use on an exe file and get one smaller exe aboout 30% of the original size, depends on your choices. It doesn't have a perceivable impact on start time, better than that if the file has to be transferred by a network it should start faster. It's free for personal or commercial use and the only bad thing I read about it was something about that it doesn't let your programs benefit from some caching when they are compressed, I don't remember exactly but it doesen't seem important to me. I first heard about it when Euphoria 2.2 was released and the size of EXW and the final bound program decreased considerably. You can get it at http://upx.tsx.org I did some minor modifications to use a generic bat when compiling and also compress the resulting exe. @echo compiling with BORLAND @cd %1 @bcc32 -tW -q -w- -O2 -5 -a4 -IC:\BORLAND\BCC55\include -LC:\BORLAND\BCC55\lib %2.c @objfiles.lnk @del *.tds > NUL @del *.obj > NUL @del *.c > NUL @upx %2.exe @if not exist %2.exe goto done @echo ************************* @echo Ready ... @echo ************************* :done > >Thanks >Tony Fabio ------------------------------------- Fabio Ramirez R. Administrador de Redes - CSI ------------------------------------- -------Phoenix-Boundary-07081998---
8. Re: Euphoria to C problem
- Posted by mtsreborn at yahoo.com Feb 26, 2001
- 421 views
UPX sucks. Use PKLite instead. It even compresses DLLs. Mike The Spike --- Fabio Ramirez <faramire at nemo.univalle.edu.co> wrote: > Hola, Tony Steward escribió el 26/02/2001 04:03:36 > a.m.: > > >Hi Fabio, > >Tell me more about upx compression. > >Where to get it etc. > > Hi Tony, > > UPX is a packer for executables, you use on an exe > file and get one smaller > exe aboout 30% of the original size, depends on your > choices. It doesn't > have a perceivable impact on start time, better than > that if the file has > to be transferred by a network it should start > faster. It's free for > personal or commercial use and the only bad thing I > read about it was > something about that it doesn't let your programs > benefit from some caching > when they are compressed, I don't remember exactly > but it doesen't seem > important to me. > > I first heard about it when Euphoria 2.2 was > released and the size of EXW > and the final bound program decreased considerably. > > You can get it at > > http://upx.tsx.org > > > I did some minor modifications to use a generic bat > when compiling and also > compress the resulting exe. > > @echo compiling with BORLAND > @cd %1 > @bcc32 -tW -q -w- -O2 -5 -a4 > -IC:\BORLAND\BCC55\include > -LC:\BORLAND\BCC55\lib %2.c @objfiles.lnk > @del *.tds > NUL > @del *.obj > NUL > @del *.c > NUL > @upx %2.exe > @if not exist %2.exe goto done > @echo ************************* > @echo Ready ... > @echo ************************* > :done > > > > > >Thanks > >Tony > > Fabio > > ------------------------------------- > Fabio Ramirez R. > Administrador de Redes - CSI > ------------------------------------- > >